A 2010 study by the Urban Institute found that 26% of men and 29% of women born from 1933 through 1937 had re-entered the workforce in a full-time or near full-time position after retirement. These numbers are for men and ...Read More »

Most retirees are on limited budgets that consist of social security and retirement savings. The good news is, if you are at or nearing retirement, there are several expenses that should be at or near zero. Eliminating these major expenses ...Read More »

Saddled with debt from college and law school, I felt compelled to seek a high paying job at a prestigious law firm. To some degree, this limited my opportunity to give back in the way that I had envisioned, which ...Read More »

About the author

Brief Biography. I graduated from Amherst College with a degree in two majors: Political Science and Sociology, with a concentration of courses in Economics. I also obtained a law degree from George Washington University Law School and attended the Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business in the MBA program before taking a leave of absence to concentrate on a major project I was tapped to head at my current employer. For a full bio, please read the bottom of the About Page.